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other than actually going to city hall in changing the law yourself. and extracurriculars that reagan were a magnet to address the problem of truancy and dropping out. so we quickly cover, is that a measurable thing we should be investing in through policy? any specific ideas? is this something we undervalued? >> and on measurable thing we should be investing in. >> it is a measurable thing we should be investing in. not measurable in terms of output but in terms of input. massachusetts has a lot that says every high school as to have a student government that is not just about the dances. they need to have a budget and have to have a policymaking power. we could measure that and whether schools actually have real student newspapers, whether they had organizations where kids were in control. all of those things are important. >> part of the problem with that accountability regime that is narrowly focused on short-term results is when it is time to make cuts as always seems to be in education politics we cut those things that don't necessarily show up i
other than actually going to city hall in changing the law yourself. and extracurriculars that reagan were a magnet to address the problem of truancy and dropping out. so we quickly cover, is that a measurable thing we should be investing in through policy? any specific ideas? is this something we undervalued? >> and on measurable thing we should be investing in. >> it is a measurable thing we should be investing in. not measurable in terms of output but in terms of input....
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now, they are in 250-plus city. they are in austin, texas, loredo, washington, here already. the cartels are here already. we know that. i'm a realist. instead of fighting or debating over, you know, is it terrible or worse, and i want to come up with solutions and, todd, i'm ready to work with you. >> commissioner, $85,000, is the accurate price tag? >> you know, if we're going to talk -- >> do you think it's justifieded that is the price tag? >> i think we are missing opportunities to secure our borders when we go to two of the nation's senior military professionals to help clear up the issue about what's taking place, and they say the drug cartels are seeking a foot foothold in the united states of america saying the report, what law enforcement is saying that it is a war zone, and if you're shot out, engaged in the give up battles, and people chase you off the property, i suggest to you that's what it is. i'm not going to argue with them. we agree very much how important that legal trade is. it is the legal trade we fight to preserve. we have a disconnect. california, ari
now, they are in 250-plus city. they are in austin, texas, loredo, washington, here already. the cartels are here already. we know that. i'm a realist. instead of fighting or debating over, you know, is it terrible or worse, and i want to come up with solutions and, todd, i'm ready to work with you. >> commissioner, $85,000, is the accurate price tag? >> you know, if we're going to talk -- >> do you think it's justifieded that is the price tag? >> i think we are missing...
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and they were taken outside the city and put in mass graves. this is something i could never have imagined. >> light of day reveals more tragedy as the team drives to their first search location. >> in full daylight you could see the scale. people everywhere. in open spaces. it was a city in ruins. >> one of port-au-prince's largest supermarkets has collapsed with an estimated 100 people inside. a venezuelan rescue team is already on site. >> i had been tunnelling all night. making tunnels to try to get to the victims. >> relatives have gathered nearby, hoping for word of missing family members. >> the families, they sent the trucks and all the equipment. now they feel like there's hope. >> the venezuelans have located two women, but can't breakthrough the dense concrete. >> we got too tired to keep drills with our hands. >> there's more people alive. >> i'm sure. there must be. >> using isar's heavy equipment, the rescue teams are able to reach two survivors who offer hope of finding a third. >> there's another woman on the top. tapping. >> on
and they were taken outside the city and put in mass graves. this is something i could never have imagined. >> light of day reveals more tragedy as the team drives to their first search location. >> in full daylight you could see the scale. people everywhere. in open spaces. it was a city in ruins. >> one of port-au-prince's largest supermarkets has collapsed with an estimated 100 people inside. a venezuelan rescue team is already on site. >> i had been tunnelling all...
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amounts of people and stopping opportunity for community massive migration frft countryside into the cities seeking employment and create instability in the country. they want to keep growth up. bob's right they have a fear of inflation for lots of reasons, historical and actual serious inflation, and that was in commodities that are a large part of the typical chinese person's budget, food and energy, much larger than here. they are not happy with our extremely loose monetary policy, exporting inflation to them, ect.. i believe that's an issue, but i believe they are capable of acting quickly and filling the hole in the banks. that's a much harder thing. we didn't do that. the president had a proposal, secretary geithner in march of 2009, but it didn't go far. we had a gradual recapitalization of the banks, raising $300 billion of capital, assets more concentrated in the largest banks, but the -- so that's a positive in that sense. our banks not as weak, but recapitalized by fed policy taxes savers. >> talk about the fed and world central banks for a second. central banks pumped $11 trilli
amounts of people and stopping opportunity for community massive migration frft countryside into the cities seeking employment and create instability in the country. they want to keep growth up. bob's right they have a fear of inflation for lots of reasons, historical and actual serious inflation, and that was in commodities that are a large part of the typical chinese person's budget, food and energy, much larger than here. they are not happy with our extremely loose monetary policy, exporting...
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to five with the people to stop the opportunity for the massive migration from the country and the cities seeking employment with a lot of instability in the country they want to keep the growth up to the of this year of inflation as historical and they had a serious inflation and it was in commodities with a large part the typical chinese person's budget for food and energy much larger than here. so they are not happy with our extremely loose monetary policy and exporting inflation etc.. so i think that is an issue that i do believe they are capable of acting quickly at filling the hole in the bank's that is a much harder than we didn't do that and the president had a proposal and secretary geithner in 2009 the there's a gradual recapitalization of the banks they raised 300 billion of capital so they've got a more concentrated in the largest banks. we recapitalize. >> let's talk about the fed and the world bank for the second. central banks have pumped $11 trillion into the global economy in the last four years. if you look at the balance sheet expansions is this going to end badly all o
to five with the people to stop the opportunity for the massive migration from the country and the cities seeking employment with a lot of instability in the country they want to keep the growth up to the of this year of inflation as historical and they had a serious inflation and it was in commodities with a large part the typical chinese person's budget for food and energy much larger than here. so they are not happy with our extremely loose monetary policy and exporting inflation etc.. so i...
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c no captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "you are good for nothing unless you are clever," dr. austin sloper declares in henry james' 1880 novel, "washington square." the book tells the story of his daughter, the shy, awkward catherine sloper, whom he views as hopelessly unattractive and not at all clever. when the handsome morris townshend descends on their home and declares his love for catherine, a transformation begins. "the heiress," a theatrical adaptation of james' novel, made its broadway debut in 1947. it has been staged on the great white way every other decade since. a new production starring jessica chastain, david straithairn, and dan stevens recently opened at the walter kerr theatre. here's a look. >> it is a great wonder for me that morris should come into my life. i never thought i would meet a man who would understand me as he does. >> you underestimate your many qualities, my dear. i have always hoped that you would meet a fine young man who would match your goodness with his own. >> and here i h
c no captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "you are good for nothing unless you are clever," dr. austin sloper declares in henry james' 1880 novel, "washington square." the book tells the story of his daughter, the shy, awkward catherine sloper, whom he views as hopelessly unattractive and not at all clever. when the handsome morris townshend descends on their home and declares his love for...
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that city hosted its 42nd annual veterans day parade. one of the biggest veterans day parades in the country. >>> the federal government is giving up on a move to take over the local world war i memorial op the national mall and turn it into a national memorial. tom sherwood was there for the announcement today and joins us with more o this good news for veterans and residents of the district of columbia. tom? >> reporter: doreen, local citizens are proud of their little memorial. and they want their local history respected. the d.c. world war i memorial commemorates about 500 d.c. citizens who died in that war. the 1930s memorial encircles their names al feticiphabetical. the park service restored the memorial to the original glory, but some members of congress were pressing to convert the memorial to a world war i memorial for the nation. not just d.c. d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton fought the nationalization of the memorial, had good news for d.c. citizens this veterans day. the memorial would remain a hometown d.c. monument. >>
that city hosted its 42nd annual veterans day parade. one of the biggest veterans day parades in the country. >>> the federal government is giving up on a move to take over the local world war i memorial op the national mall and turn it into a national memorial. tom sherwood was there for the announcement today and joins us with more o this good news for veterans and residents of the district of columbia. tom? >> reporter: doreen, local citizens are proud of their little...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> folks are returning home today to an indianapolis neighborhood in ruins. it was a deadly blast heard miles away, an explosion flattening one home and damaging as many as 80 others. >> most people text me from far away. it is not just that they heard it, they felt it. it is a concussion. >> yeah, we thought maybe a truck had run into our house. and then i thought earthquake. then i thought -- then i came downstair and saw the glass shattered and thought did someone shoot at our window and went outside and you can already see the fire. >> two people died in the explosion. while authorities haven't officially released their identities, a candlelight vigil has been held for a teacher who lived in one of the homes. next hour i'll speak live with a local fire chief about the mystery source of this explosion. >>> parts of the so-called floating city are truly under water today. heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in venice, italy. it affected nearly three-quarters of th
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> folks are returning home today to an indianapolis neighborhood in ruins. it was a deadly blast heard miles away, an explosion flattening one home and damaging as many as 80 others. >> most people text me from far away. it is not just that they heard it, they felt it. it is a concussion. >> yeah, we thought maybe a truck had run into our house. and then i thought earthquake. then i thought -- then i came downstair and saw the glass...
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this is the sixth worse flooding that the city has experienced in over 100 years. and from lots of rain to lots of snow, 15 inches to be exact, that's how much snow was dumped on salt lake city this weekend. the international airport recorded 8.5 inches of snowfall on saturday alone. it's a new record for the total amount of snow to fall in just one day. you won't see the ski resorts complaining about that one, though. >>> christmas will not come early for nordstrom shoppers. nordstrom is taking a different approach. the retailer released an ad saying, quote, we just like the idea of celebrating one holiday at a time. so happy thanksgiving. >>> need someone to co-sign for a loan? try craigslist? or maybe not. alison kosik is in new york to hash this out. this is scary. >> it is. and this is pretty common, you know, we were able to find this without much trouble at all. a couple of examples to give you. a new yorker looking to borrow 8,000 bucks, willing to pay the co-signer 2,000 and then in pittsburgh looking for a $10,000 loan for an engagement ring. posts like t
this is the sixth worse flooding that the city has experienced in over 100 years. and from lots of rain to lots of snow, 15 inches to be exact, that's how much snow was dumped on salt lake city this weekend. the international airport recorded 8.5 inches of snowfall on saturday alone. it's a new record for the total amount of snow to fall in just one day. you won't see the ski resorts complaining about that one, though. >>> christmas will not come early for nordstrom shoppers. nordstrom...
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an astounding 70% of the city is flooded. the tuscan region, that's about 250 miles to the south, also dealing with flooding after intense storms moved through that area. >>> did you see this brawl on the weekend? wreck on the track leads to this all-ought brawl. happened on sunday, nascar race in phoenix. jeff gordon, he's number 24, intentionally takes out number 15, which is clint bowyer. in response to an earlier bump when gordon gets back to the garage area, bowyer's crew comes after him. and the fight's on. then bowyer tries to confront gordon at his hauler. crew members are like, look at this, it is completely out of control. i don't know bowyer but you know i have met jeff gordon a few times. he's such a nice guy. it's hard to believe this would happen. but they get competitive on the track. >> wow you think like ice hockey more than nascar for the brawling out of the vehicles. >>> travel challenges can be figuring out a way to stay online when you're on the road. ways to get wi-fi to stay connected wherever you are.
an astounding 70% of the city is flooded. the tuscan region, that's about 250 miles to the south, also dealing with flooding after intense storms moved through that area. >>> did you see this brawl on the weekend? wreck on the track leads to this all-ought brawl. happened on sunday, nascar race in phoenix. jeff gordon, he's number 24, intentionally takes out number 15, which is clint bowyer. in response to an earlier bump when gordon gets back to the garage area, bowyer's crew comes...